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says... "Love2camp5" wrote... Geesh, just when I am getting to know what I am doing, everything changes! I realize most of the US will go to daylight savings time this coming weekend; if I am going by UTC for my listening, nothing will change though, right??? Linda UTC is always UTC. If you go on daylight time, UTC is one hour *less* ahead of you. If you're on EDT next week then UTC is 4 hours ahead of you, not 5. 6pm EDT would be 2200 UTC instead of 2300 UTC. I've found a great little tool called AlphaClock for the PC. See http://www.irnis.net for details. I have an old Pentium 133 that I've dedicated to radio use -- controlling my FT-817, programming my scanner, some basic logging, that sort of thing -- and put this dinky little program in the startup folder. Set it to display UTC and positioned it at the top center of the screen. Stays on top of everything, shows me the time in UTC and shows the date if I put the mouse cursor on it. I combined that with a program called Tardis which keeps the computer clock sync'd with the Naval Observatory (I have RoadRunner at home, sharing the broadband across the network so all the PCs have a full-time connection) and updates itself every hour or so just to be safe, and I have a bang-on time reference. Beats heck out of listening to WWV and trying to set one of those goofy MFJ clocks! ;-) -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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